Do you want to know what's on my mind? Well, we have our exams coming up next week. And throughout this stressful times, I can't help but think about the time when I was a kid and my parents would threaten to send me back in Bangladesh for "haal chash" at the country side. Now as I grow older, I can't help but ponder if it would've really been that bad to be sent back to Bangladesh as a rural farmer.

Do you want to know what's on my mind? Well, we have our exams coming up next week. And throughout this stressful times, I can't help but think about the time when I was a kid and my parents would threaten to send me back in Bangladesh for "haal chash" at the country side. Now as I grow older, I can't help but ponder if it would've really been that bad to be sent back to Bangladesh as a rural farmer.

My parents used to do the same thing to me. My mom always said to me "haal chas chara ar tou kisu hote parbi na".

Do you want to know what's on my mind? Well, we have our exams coming up next week. And throughout this stressful times, I can't help but think about the time when I was a kid and my parents would threaten to send me back in Bangladesh for "haal chash" at the country side. Now as I grow older, I can't help but ponder if it would've really been that bad to be sent back to Bangladesh as a rural farmer.[/QUOTE]

Honestly Speaking, In my opinion, the lives of these people are far more wonderful than some other people who live overseas...Life might have been wonderful because you it is a simple, yet honorable life. without their efforts, the 16+crore people of bangladesh Would not recieve rice in their tummy(thukku, about 30% of these people has nothing to eat anyways on a daily basis!) everyday!

of course, you would miss living the lazy life, using internet, school and all the fun things we take for granted...

Do you want to know what's on my mind? Well, we have our exams coming up next week. And throughout this stressful times, I can't help but think about the time when I was a kid and my parents would threaten to send me back in Bangladesh for "haal chash" at the country side. Now as I grow older, I can't help but ponder if it would've really been that bad to be sent back to Bangladesh as a rural farmer.

quoting an ancient post from tonoy, i think i would have loved this life IF all my electricity privileges are provided...but being a kid from this generation I can't imagine myself without internet/video game/live streaming online sports for even two days.....

I guess there is a small price to pay for every privilege we have..dealing with stress, deadlines but i guess it is worth it!

Originally Posted by bujhee kom
Lats few days and right now, this's been on my mind....how to increase my match rating in senior FTP and increase experience level of some of my fast bowlers....I am really struggling with this!!

buy players with experience and skills. Dont buy cheap useless players for 1-2 k's. go on a bigger budget and buy players not slightly but wlel above your current team players skills and experience.

Originally Posted by Ashraf-FTP
buy players with experience and skills. Dont buy cheap useless players for 1-2 k's. go on a bigger budget and buy players not slightly but wlel above your current team players skills and experience.

Originally Posted by Rommel
I've got SAT's coming up in May and I need to do well. However, instead of studying, all I do is watch Scrubs.

to prepare for english, i recommend read lots and loads of novels that spark your interest. ALhamdulillah, my math was always decent enough, i got a 670 out of 800 on that...english? from PSAT my score improved from 360 to 490...to me that's an achivement because back then my english was not(I forced myself to like it since everyone i knew read it and it was kinda interesting at one phase of my life...after the third novel i lost interest!)

btw Rommel, I visited Atlanta last week, didn't bother letting you know because it was only for 2 days...I was there for an Islamic conference with my friends... it is indeed such a beautiful clean city...

The (in)glorious uncertainty of how things would shape up in next couple of weeks for me.
But surprisingly (for me), i'm quite at peace.
Whatever happens, it will happen from Allah, and Allah knows best.

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Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest [Al-Qur'an,13:28]

Originally Posted by Rabz
The (in)glorious uncertainty of how things would shape up in next couple of weeks for me.
But surprisingly (for me), i'm quite at peace.
Whatever happens, it will happen from Allah, and Allah knows best.